You know that candy you're about to pilfer from your kid's Halloween stash? Here's what the kind of candy you choose to take says about you. I can't believe you'd steal from your own child, that's just sad.
We love Halloween for every ounce of chocolaty, cavity-forming, nougat-covered goodness, yet there is always some level of disappointment when we find ourselves confronted with candy we despise.
Are they really indestructible? How long does it take to make one? What is the connection between Peeps and the boy band One Direction? We have the answers.
If your children are looking to rack up when they head out to trick-or-treat this year, they should head to the houses that belong to people between the ages of 50 and 68.
There is an art to capturing the most candy on Halloween night. The savvy trick-or-treat expert will follow these tips and have their sack running over with goodness at the end of the evening.
Like most of you, I always enjoyed the aftermath of trick-or-treating -- you know, the dumping of the bag to assess the quality of your haul. Anything with the word "mini" in it was usually a good thing. Candy with no name on the wrapper, not usually so much.
Today is full of strange and sweet treats. Earlier we taught you how to make glowing lightsaber popsicles, and now, well, now it’s time to point you to an even weirder and brilliantly bizarre sugary treat – the 26-pound gummy party python.
While children still seem to unanimously agree that Halloween is one of their favorite holidays, a new survey by the American Dental Association and PopCap Games shows that kids' perception of the holiday is changing in several surprising ways.
Easter would not be the same if it wasn't for the bags and bags of candy. Several people are picky about their Easter candy favorites. Each Easter season, Americans spend billions of dollars on Easter candy. Why do Americans seem to go crazy with candy spending?
Would you ever do this to your kid? Luke and I find it a bit on the comical side. The last two kids they "pranked" had to be the best reaction.
From KATC's Tracy Wirtz:
Yahoo Shine! posted this info about the six worst candies to give out for Halloween based on fat and calories. A few thoughts automatically came to mind. First, Baby Ruth and Twizzlers?!?!? On the NO NO list?!?!? Say it ain't so...
The answer to the question of "what comes to mind first when I mention the word Easter?" has probably more to do with how old you are than what your religious background is. For those of us in the Christian Faith, this is one of the most amazing days on our calendar. For kids, our kids included, it's also the day a giant rabbit comes hopping down the bunny trail and leaves candy and good